Srinagar: Maisuma locality and adjoining parts in Srinagar observed a shutdown on Thursday to protest Jammu and Kashmir government's decision to not allow JKLF chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik in the earthquake-affected Doda region of the state and pushing him back to Kashmir.

Shops and other business establishments downed their shutters in Maisuma and Budshah Chowk after Malik's supporters came out on streets in protest, official sources said.

Supporters of the separatist leader were protesting against the government's move not to allow Malik to visit the earthquake-affected areas of Doda region from where he was pushed back to the Valley on Thursday morning, the sources said.

The JKLF supporters pelted stones at police personnel posted in the area, forcing the law enforcing agencies to use batons to chase them away, they said.

Additional police and paramilitary CRPF have been deployed in the area to maintain law and order, they said.

So far, there are no reports of anyone getting injured in the brief clashes.